The Philadelphia Eagles are expected to maintain their perfect record when they host the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 8. Following their bye, the Eagles opened as the biggest betting favorites on the upcoming schedule.
The Steelers have pulled off a couple of significant upsets in the 2022 season, defeating the Cincinnati Bengals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. A victory in Philadelphia would be Pittsburgh’s most unlikely win yet. The Eagles are one of two teams that boast a top-five scoring offense and defense.
Let’s take a look at some key statistics and information about this matchup.
When is Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Philadelphia Eagles Week 8?
Date/Time: Oct. 30, 1 p.m. ET
Arena: Lincoln Financial Field
How to Watch: CBS
Opening odds: Eagles -10.5 | PIT +420, PHI -540 | O/U 44
Week 8 Steelers vs. Eagles Betting Odds
Here’s the latest point spread and total for Sunday’s game.
Week 8 — Steelers vs. Eagles Stats to Know
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- Eagles haven’t trailed in the second half of a game this season
- Steelers are 3-3-1 ATS
- Eagles are 4-2 ATS
- Steelers have scored 20 points or fewer in regulation in all seven games this season
- Eagles have scored at least 20 points in all six games
- Steelers are last in yards per play (4.8) and second-to-last in points per game (15.3)
- Eagles are fifth in yards per game (394.5) and fourth in points per game (26.8)
- Eagles have given up 21 points or fewer in five straight games
- Eagles are second in yards allowed per play (4.7) and fourth in points allowed per game (17.5)
- Jalen Hurts has thrown for fewer than 240 passing yards in three straight games
- Kenny Pickett is averaging 292.0 passing yards in the two games he started and finished
- A.J. Brown is eighth in receiving yards per game (83.8)
- George Pickens has more than 60 receiving yards in three of the last four games
- Miles Sanders is seventh in rushing yards per game (80.8)
- Najee Harris has no more than 65 rushing yards in three straight games